Reviewer:
Vianne
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May 7, 2008
Subject:
Think "Home Economics Story"
Kinda makes me wonder if she majored in Home Economics at Iowa State..with Kay, Jean, Helen, and Louise........
Reviewer:
Robin_1990
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February 16, 2008
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Sexist and Boring
Not only is this commercial sexist, But is also boring, cloying and even annoying! Dull as the product it's advertising.
Reviewer:
litlgrey
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August 5, 2006
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This is about as "New York City" as an episode of "Friends"
I was born in New York City. Raised in New York City. Evidently, according to the standard media depiction, that makes me and millions of other REAL New Yorkers, invisible anomalies.
To media types, REAL New Yorkers all came from as out of town as possible (in order to "make it there," don'cha know), were all clean-livin', and all about as white as a bar of Ivory Soap.
I can assure you... that New York was as unbelieveable in 1950 or 1960 as it was later. The Melting Pot did not just begin last week or last month, okay? This starry-eyed vision of New York City - that it needs to be populated and tamed by midwestern cowpokes - is horseflop. And besides, this is a boring, draggy commercial except for the one or two "verite"-style shots of contemporary Manhattan.
Reviewer:
ERD
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August 2, 2006
Subject:
Cute little commercial
Cute little commercial that was probably made in the late 1950's. Brings across the product well.
Reviewer:
Spuzz
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September 22, 2003
Subject:
If people saw you had a white thumb today....
Anne Foster, city slicker, who moved from Waterloo, Iowa, is used to city life, even used to cardobaord coffee. But she does still have her peculiarities. Baking! And there's nothing better then Gold Medal Flour. nice little story telling commercial here. Delicious cake at the end too.